In 1892 McKinley was the permanent president of the National Republican Convention which met in Minneapolis and which renominated Benjamin Harrison on the first ballot, on which James G.
The former were victorious, and Silas Wright wasrenominated for governor, to be defeated, however, at the election.
Not until after the President had been renominated did he accept the resignation of Chase, and even then he was willing to make the latter Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The Republican party had accepted and approved the war and the benevolent intentions of the United States, and had renominated McKinley at Philadelphia, without a dissenting voice.
Tilden, who might have been renominated and run on the charge that he was counted out in 1876, was sick.
The Republican Convention renominated Grant at Philadelphia without opposition, refused Colfax a second term, and picked Henry Wilson for Vice-President.
He was chairman of the convention that renominated Harrison, reaffirmed the "American doctrine of protection," and evaded the issue of free silver.
They had renominated Grover Cleveland by acclamation, and Allen G.
He had now lost the reformers and the spoilsmen, the radical Republicans and the inflationists, and no one hoped or believed that he would recall his pledge for a single term and be renominated in 1880 to succeed himself.
Harrison was renominated on the first ballot, but Blaine and McKinley received more than one hundred and eighty votes apiece.
They renominated Mr. Taft and put forth a platform roundly condemning such Progressive doctrines as the recall of judges.
Still the Democratic party, remembering Jackson's wishes, renominated him unanimously in 1840 and saw him go down to utter defeat.
In 1883 he was renominated and re-elected by a very large majority.
He was renominated at the same place and in the same manner in 1835, but the Whigs did not imitate their opponents.
Although President Cleveland offended many of his party by his devotion to the policy of civil service reform, he was renominated in 1888, while the nominee of the Republicans was Benjamin Harrison.
Naturally, the regular Republicans renominated Grant, but Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, took the place of Schuyler Colfax as the nominee for the Vice-Presidency.
He was nominated for Vice-President, while Lincoln, as was inevitable, was renominated for the presidency.
His personal courage and honesty won the admiration of the North, and, as we have shown, led to his being placed on the ticket with President Lincoln, when he was renominated in 1864.
The Republicans renominated President Harrison in 1892, with Whitelaw Reid the candidate for Vice-President, while the Democrats put forward ex-President Cleveland and Adlai E.
The Democratic National Convention was held nearly three months after the Republican Convention had renominated Mr. Lincoln, and only two months prior to the election.
The President was renominated at the Democratic Convention in St. Louis, and the platform expressed a blanket endorsement of the achievements of his Administration.
It was understood that Governor Foraker would be unanimously renominatedfor governor.
On the 17th of July, I was unanimously renominated at Shelby.
William Allen, then governor, was renominated upon the Democratic ticket, in opposition to the resumption act and in favor of fiat money, upon which issue the election mainly turned.
General Grant was renominated for the Presidency, and for the Vice-Presidency Mr. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts in place of Schuyler Colfax, who had held the position during General Grant's first term.
The Democratic convention unanimously renominated him as delegate to the next Congress.
The delegates met and renominated McKinley as a matter of course.
If Governor Harwood is renominated and the next legislature is in the hands of your uncle, as usual, you will be sure to remain in your position?
If Governor Harwood is not renominated I shall expect you to defer our marriage until you can work out of your difficulties.
But if Governor Harwood is renominated at the convention I will concede a point on my part and will marry you at once, taking it for granted that you will be able to clear yourself.
The Whig state convention met at Syracuse on September 22 and promptlyrenominated Washington Hunt for governor by acclamation.
To conceal the meagreness of his strength in a legislative caucus, Clinton was renominatedwith John Taylor at a meeting of the citizens of Albany.
At their state convention, held at Utica, in September, 1826, the Clintonians and the People's party renominated Clinton for governor.
In the same month the Democrats renominated Marcy and John Tracy, strong in prestige of past success and present power.
Morgan was renominated for governor by acclamation; the platform of Chicago principles was adopted amidst prolonged cheers, and the selection of electors approved without dissent.
The Democratic state convention assembled at Herkimer on September 12, and unanimously renominated William L.
After he had warmed the delegates into enthusiastic applause by his happy and cogent reasons for the success of the party, Francis Granger was unanimously renominated for governor, with Samuel Stevens for lieutenant-governor.
Hostile Republicans were, however, now ready to believe Clinton guilty of any act of turpitude or ingratitude; and so, on February 4, when a legislative caucus renominated Daniel D.
For lieutenant-governor, Addison Gardiner was renominatedby acclamation.
Church was then renominated for lieutenant-governor, and the Baltimore platform approved.
We replied: "You are certain to be elected, and you will be renominated by acclamation if you accept.
The substantial "rump" which remained proceeded with the business as if nothing had happened, and renominated Mr. Taft and Mr. Sherman as the candidates of the Republican party.
He was renominated enthusiastically and with every prospect of an easy re-election.
The Democrats met at St. Louis on June 14 and renominated President Wilson in a convention marked by harmony and enthusiasm.
The Republican nominating convention, therefore, which met in Chicago on June 21, lacked any semblance of a contest, and the President was renominated without opposition.
In this condition of affairs the Federalist party died out, and when Monroe was renominated in 1820, no competitor appeared.
The Democrats renominated Grover Cleveland for President, and called for a tariff for revenue only, and for no more revenue than was needed to pay the cost of economical government.
Tyler also was renominated by his friends, but withdrew.
The Democrats renominated Van Buren, but named no one for the vice presidency.
Andrew was unanimously and by acclamation renominatedas candidate for Governor, being his second nomination for that post.
Charles Sumner at the recent Republican Convention in Massachusetts which renominated Governor Andrew.
Renominated in 1873, he was again defeated by a small majority.
He was renominated in the spring of 1855, but the Know-Nothing movement that year carried everything before it, and he was defeated, with nearly all the other Democratic nominees in the state.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renominated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.